Abstract
Material Conjectures and Emily Motto are innovative, early career artists working from different philosophical perspectives and linked here through the shared modernist working practice of subverting everyday materials to a new purpose, creating fresh sculptural entities. Whilst Motto works in an intuitive, sensual tradition with texture and colour as guiding principles, for this exhibition Material Conjectures work with a pre-determined concept rooted in political concerns – the ‘superadjacency’[1] of crisis architectures.
Showing in the same venue, in two vast galleries with diverse architectural features, two distinct environments emerge within these built spaces. For this project Material Conjectures have invited Gary Woodley to respond to their construction Abandoned Temporary Crisis Facility with his distinctive approach to articulating architectural space.
Showing in the same venue, in two vast galleries with diverse architectural features, two distinct environments emerge within these built spaces. For this project Material Conjectures have invited Gary Woodley to respond to their construction Abandoned Temporary Crisis Facility with his distinctive approach to articulating architectural space.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 5 Oct 2016 |
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Dale Holmes
- Department of Music & Design Arts - Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art and Illustration
- School of Arts and Humanities
- Centre for Cultural Ecologies in Art, Design and Architecture
- Centre for Experimental Practices (CXP)
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